[arin-ppml] Policy Proposal: Last Minute Assistance for Small ISPs

Ted Mittelstaedt tedm at ipinc.net
Mon Jul 27 13:49:19 EDT 2009


My it's got the sh its, eh? ;-)

Damn, I always make that mistake!

Thanks
Ted

Pete Templin wrote:
> Member Services wrote:
> 
>> In the meantime, the AC invites everyone to comment on the proposal on
>> the PPML, particularly their support or non-support and the reasoning
>> behind their opinion. Such participation contributes to a thorough
>> vetting and provides important guidance to the AC in their deliberations.
> 
> First, a request for typographical corrections:
> 
>> "Until ARIN has assigned 90% of it's remaining IP addressing,"
> 
> s/it's/its/
> 
>> When ARIN has reached 90% allocation of it's remaining IP free pool,
> 
> s/it's/its/
> 
>> When ARIN has reached 95% allocation of it's remaining IP free pool,
> 
> s/it's/its/
> 
>> When ARIN has reached 97% allocation of it's remaining IP free pool,
> 
> s/it's/its/
> 
>> When ARIN has exhausted all of it's remaining IP free pool, for any
> 
> s/it's/its/
> 
>> Once ARIN is no longer able to assign IPv4, there will be many smaller
>> ISP's who never qualified for an initial allocation under section
> 
> s/ISP's/ISPs/
> 
>> LIR's diverge further and further from the yearly fees for allocations
>> from the RIR's, LIR's will have small ISP's using multiple /24
> 
> s/LIR's/LIRs/; s/RIR's/RIRs/; s/ISP's/ISPs/
> 
>> Those small ISP's will be unable to get IPv4 from ARIN even if they
> 
> s/ISP's/ISPs/
> 
>> What this proposal attempts to do is give those small ISP's a chance
> 
> s/ISP's/ISPs/
> 
>> help small ISP's over the hump.
> 
> s/ISP's/ISPs/
> 
> 
> Commentary to follow separately.
> 
> pt
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